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“Dawning the Word”, language politics for life ; “Amanecer la palabra”, políticas lingüísticas para la vida
In: ISSN: 2145-5082 ; Revista Mundo Amazonico ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03580959 ; Revista Mundo Amazonico, 2022, Regímenes de movilidad y presencia en la Amazonía urbana, 13 (1) ; https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/imanimundo/article/view/88495 (2022)
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Care Ethics, Bruno Latour, and the Anthropocene
In: Philosophy Faculty Publications and Presentations (2022)
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Care Ethics, Bruno Latour, and the Anthropocene
In: Philosophies; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 31 (2022)
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Fiction, Science, Journalism: Hybrid Narrative Paths for Our Challenging Present
In: ISSN: 1645-1112 ; Cadernos de Literatura comparada ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03373765 ; Cadernos de Literatura comparada, ILCML - Instituto de literatura comparada Margarida Losa, 2021, pp.239-253. ⟨10.21747/2183-2242/cad44a14⟩ (2021)
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The Morphology of Prometheus, Literary Geography and the Geoethical Project
In: Geosciences ; Volume 11 ; Issue 8 (2021)
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Human impacts and Anthropocene environmental change at Lake Kutubu, a Ramsar wetland in Papua New Guinea
In: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2021)
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Visualising Anthropocene Extinctions: Mapping affect in the works of Naeemah Naeemaei
In: Animal Studies Journal (2021)
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Around the Anthropocene in Eighty Names—Considering the Urbanocene Proposition
In: Sustainability ; Volume 12 ; Issue 11 (2020)
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Hmmmm, Abia, Eco. Renombrar y renarrar desde el Antropoceno y la Era Ecozoica ; Hmmmm, Abia, Eco. Rename and renarrate from Anthropocene and Ecozoic Era
Rocha, Miguel. - : Universidad de Granada, 2020
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Animate Literacies
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1562439403132225 (2019)
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Understanding agriculture within the frameworks of cumulative cultural evolution, gene-culture co-evolution, and cultural niche construction
Altman, A; Mesoudi, A. - : Springer Nature, 2019
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Antropocene e Olocene
Daniela Fargione. - : Università degli Studi di Torino, 2019. : country:ITA, 2019. : place:Torino, 2019
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A Geology of the General Intellect
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2019)
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Reimagining the Human in Modern French Science Fiction
Lord, Christina Alexis. - : University of Kansas, 2019
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Rethinking the Essence of Human and Other-Than-Human Communication in the Anthropocene Epoch: A Biosemiotic Interpretation of Edgar Morin’s “Complex Thought”
In: Humanities ; Volume 7 ; Issue 2 (2018)
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Magic Nihilism
Vesely-Manning, Josee. - : The University of Sydney, 2017. : Sydney College of the Arts, 2017
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The humanized Earth system (HES)
Rull, Valentí. - : Sage Publications, 2016
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Перестройка представлений человечества о роли ноосферы в условиях разрастающейся технизации природы
КЕТОВ Ю.А.. - : Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Пермский национальный исследовательский политехнический университет», 2016
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Southern Excrementalism: Disaster and Waste in Modern and Contemporary Southern Novels ...
O'Connor, Lindsay. - : University of Virginia, 2016
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Language, Translation, Trauma
In: Annual Review of Anthropology , 45 pp. 95-111. (2016) (2016)
Abstract: Contemporary definitions of trauma and their application remain controversial within anthropology. A survivor's awareness of a parallel, incompatible world of atrocity is understood to bypass language or conscious expression. Such a framework can be compared with ethnographic work on the silence of survivors. Experiences of inhumanity and extreme violence eventually find a discursive niche but nevertheless pose problems of translation. Through the lens of traditional anthropology another realm emerges—a world of vampires, zombies, and cannibals. “Crimes against humanity” can be added to the list, but overall translations seem oriented toward the maintenance of interpretative control, even in contexts of mass dehumanization. Anthropologists are well placed to pay attention to both the complex evidential systems of survivors and the construction of liberal voices. The image of trauma and its untranslatability, however, linger in the background of interventions and point to the vital but endangered bond between language and humanity.
Keyword: anthropocene; Inhumanity; neoliberalism; translation; trauma; violence
URL: http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1522284/
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